Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pics?
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These can be yours for $1,450 from Bergdorf’s.
https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/alaia-mid-rise-wide-leg-barrel-jeans-prod190800113
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this Strategist post where they try on all the jeans at Madewell and thought of this post because the last pair is the barrel-leg jeans people have been mentioning and it's also the pair the author liked the most. Here is the post: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/madewell-jeans-review-2025.html
And here's how the author looks in them. As mentioned upthread, these really do not have an exaggerated shape (not clown pants). I think the shape essentially allows you to wear a more relaxed pair of jeans without extra fabric around the waist or ankle. I love the look of them:
[image]https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/b00/a8a/32d0dd6700dc4685771f85aa0d92f55ade-DBLLC.2x.rhorizontal.w700.jpg[/image]
Those cut off your legs and make them look short.
Who cares? Why does everything you wear is abe to elongate? I'm actually "long and lean" as a body type anyway, and while sometimes I want to accentuate that, we're talking about a pair of jeans I'll wear to run errands or drop my kid off at school. It's fine.
If you don't care, that's fine. But, most women do care. So, it's a PSA to those women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this Strategist post where they try on all the jeans at Madewell and thought of this post because the last pair is the barrel-leg jeans people have been mentioning and it's also the pair the author liked the most. Here is the post: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/madewell-jeans-review-2025.html
And here's how the author looks in them. As mentioned upthread, these really do not have an exaggerated shape (not clown pants). I think the shape essentially allows you to wear a more relaxed pair of jeans without extra fabric around the waist or ankle. I love the look of them:
[image]https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/b00/a8a/32d0dd6700dc4685771f85aa0d92f55ade-DBLLC.2x.rhorizontal.w700.jpg[/image]
Those cut off your legs and make them look short.
Who cares? Why does everything you wear is abe to elongate? I'm actually "long and lean" as a body type anyway, and while sometimes I want to accentuate that, we're talking about a pair of jeans I'll wear to run errands or drop my kid off at school. It's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Yes. I think they look cute.
I think some of us are so indoctrinated into the idea that clothes must make women look as thin as possible or they are not "flattering."
This is something Gen Z gets that millennial women seem to struggle with. You don't have to look skinny to look cute. These jeans have a casual, classic vibe. They look lived in and relaxed. If I saw this woman on the street, I'd think she'd look cool. I'm sure she could look thinner and taller in a different style if jeans, but since I don't need women to all look skinny and tall, this is not important to me.